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“My Xene.” Care, Affect, and Creative Non‐Fiction Among Mothers and Daughters
Abstract I lost my mom in 2020, shortly before the COVID‐19 outbreak. Ι began working on the first draft of this story several months before her death, at a particularly difficult stage of her illness during which our relationship was challenged. Care is a complex assemblage of economic and social practices, emotions and policies.
Eleni Sideri
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Abstract Samia Serageldin's The Cairo House (2000) and Pauline Kaldas's “The House in Old Cairo” (2006) allow a comparative analysis on place dynamics and the psycho‐spatial aspects of subjectivity and belonging. This article builds on the premise that place has an ontological implication for its occupants as it allocates a portion of space for them ...
Daniella Krisztán
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Special Libraries, January 1951 [PDF]
Volume 42, Issue 1https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1951/1000/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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ABSTRACT In two experimental studies, we investigated the impact of perceptual load and two cognitive ability variables (working memory capacity and perceptual capacity) on eyewitness recall accuracy following exposure to post‐event misinformation. In Study 1, participants (n = 384) viewed a simulated theft under high or low perceptual load, read a ...
Maryanne Brassil +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Despite evidence supporting the benefits of individualised disability housing, the extent to which the built environment in these housing models meets the needs of tenants with disability and complex needs remains unclear.
Stacey Oliver +5 more
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Did They Feel It? Legacy Macroseismic Data Illuminates an Engimatic 20th Century Earthquake
Abstract The challenges and the importance of preserving legacy instrumental records of earthquakes are now well‐recognized (e.g., Richards & Hellweg, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1785/0220200053). Seismologists may not be aware of parallel challenges and opportunities with legacy macroseismic data for earthquakes in the United States. For much of the 20th
Susan E. Hough +4 more
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This Side Of The Grave: Navigating The Quaker Plainness Testimony In London And Philadelphia In The Eighteenth Century [PDF]
For observant members of the Society of Friends in greater London and Philadelphia during the eighteenth century, navigating the Quaker plainness testimony involved material culture choices that might be viewed by non-Quakers as concealing motives of ...
O\u27Donnell, Patricia C.
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Eleanor Coade and Horace Walpole's Gothic Gateway: A Study in Eighteenth‐Century Business Practice
Abstract Artificial stone manufacturer Eleanor Coade (1733–1821) was the outstanding female entrepreneur of the eighteenth century, running her own successful business for some fifty years. Her name became a nationally recognized brand, and her firm's architectural and sculptural stoneware products are still ubiquitous.
Caroline Stanford
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Dismantling the Shed. A Chronicle
Abstract It is the festive beginning of spring in a small village and sailing tourism resort in the Masurian Lake District, Northeast Poland: Catholic Easter is followed by Majówka, the first tourism weekend in May. Caught up between the rituals of Easter and those of tourism in the village, you, Zenon, a middle‐aged man born there, lose grip on the ...
Hannah Wadle
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